Chief urges caution on Delavan Lake after two fishermen fall through ice

By KAYLA BUNGE ( Contact )   Thursday, March 27, 2008
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— The ice looked frozen over where an all-terrain vehicle had fallen through a couple weeks ago.

Joe Piscitelli forged ahead, while his fishing buddy veered off the straight path.

“Before I knew it, I was in up to my chest,” he said.

Piscitelli, 47, of Richmond Township said he was caught off guard Tuesday night, when he fell through the ice on the southwest end of Delavan Lake.

“I couldn’t touch the bottom,” he said.

Piscitelli was able to get out of the water with the help of his buddy, who reached out and pulled him back onto the ice.

When he arrived home that night, Piscitelli called the police to alert them to the incident. His chair and bucker were still out on the lake, and he didn’t want emergency personnel to think he was still in the water and conduct a search and rescue operation.

The scene was replayed again Wednesday, when a second man fell through the ice in the same general area of the lake. He, too, was able to get out of the water.

Police don’t know who the man was.

Town of Delavan Police Chief Phill Smith urges ice fishermen to exercise caution when venturing out on the lake. As temperatures rise, the stability of the ice deteriorates, he said, and it’s much more difficult for fishermen to get out if they fall through.

Ice conditions are worsening by the day, Smith said.

“I would advise against going out there,” he said.

Smith urges ice fishermen who choose to go out on the lake to wear life preservers in the event that they would fall through the ice.

Piscitelli learned the importance of going out on the ice with a buddy.

“If I was by myself, I would have probably had some problems,” he said. “I’m not saying I couldn’t have gotten out, but it was cold.

“Things flash before you when you’re in the water.”

He calls his fishing buddy his “guardian angel.”

But the incident didn’t stop Piscitelli from heading out onto Delavan Lake on Wednesday afternoon.“We’re going back out,” he said. “It’s prime time.”







reader COMMENTS (13)
cardtrader
Mar 28, 2008 at 6 p.m.
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Like my father would say, Ice fisherman are as dumb as a bag of Ice.

cocktail848
Mar 28, 2008 at 7:53 a.m.
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Ahh. Darwinism at its best!

ratt1984
Mar 28, 2008 at 12:34 a.m.
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Wherever the fish are biten, thats where were gonna go. What was that guys name? Virgal Ward? Man, did that guy have a personality of a rock!

optimism
Mar 27, 2008 at 8:26 p.m.
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Yes, it is their perogative, but I don't think that others should have to risk their lives saving the lives of "the jerks at the other end of the line".

whatever536
Mar 27, 2008 at 6:50 p.m.
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I figured out the message of this story! The ice may be thin....Duh

garyprimer
Mar 27, 2008 at 6 p.m.
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No, that was Bobby Brown.

dub190
Mar 27, 2008 at 2:50 p.m.
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isn't that their prerogative if they want to take that risk?

fedprop
Mar 27, 2008 at 10:05 a.m.
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Well, that just proves the "definition of a fisherman" that my brother (a through and through fisherman) used to have hanging in his room, "a jerk at one end of the string waiting for a jerk at the other".

optimism
Mar 27, 2008 at 9:43 a.m.
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Are you kidding me? People need a warning to stay off the ice when the temps have been in the 50's and the tulips are coming up? That would almost be funny, if someone didn't get hurt!!!

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